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kantonrechtersformule

Complete linguistic analysis including syllable division, pronunciation, morphology, and definitions.

7 syllables
21 characters
Dutch
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7syllables

kantonrechtersformule

Linguistic Analysis

Syllables

kan-ton-rech-ters-for-mu-le

Pronunciation

/kɑnˈtɔn.rɛç.tərs.fɔrˈmy.lə/

Stress

0010001

Morphemes

kanton + rechter + s

The word 'kantonrechtersformule' is a Dutch compound noun divided into seven syllables: kan-ton-rech-ters-for-mu-le. Primary stress falls on 'rech'. The syllabification follows Dutch rules prioritizing onsets and avoiding stranded consonants. It's composed of roots from French and Old Dutch, denoting a cantonal court formula.

Definitions

noun
  1. 1

    A standardized formula or procedure used in cantonal courts, particularly in civil cases for calculating damages or determining settlements.

    Cantonal court formula

    De advocaat gebruikte de kantonrechtersformule om de schade te berekenen.

Stress pattern

Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable '-rech-'. Dutch generally stresses the penultimate syllable.

Syllables

7
kan/kɑn/
ton/tɔn/
rech/rɛç/
ters/tərs/
for/fɔr/
mu/my/
le/lə/

kan Open syllable, onset consonant cluster /kɑn/. Rule 1 applied.. ton Open syllable, onset consonant /t/. Rule 1 applied.. rech Closed syllable, onset consonant cluster /rɛç/. Primary stress. Rule 2 applied.. ters Closed syllable, onset consonant /t/. Rule 1 applied.. for Open syllable, onset consonant /f/. Rule 1 applied.. mu Open syllable, onset consonant /m/. Rule 1 applied.. le Closed syllable, onset consonant /l/. Rule 1 applied.

Maximize Onsets

Dutch prioritizes creating syllables with consonant clusters at the beginning (onsets) whenever possible.

Avoid Stranded Consonants

Consonants are generally not left at the end of a syllable unless necessary due to the word's structure.

Penultimate Stress

Dutch generally places primary stress on the second-to-last syllable.

  • The 'rs' cluster requires careful articulation.
  • The word is a compound noun, which influences its syllable structure.
  • Regional variations in pronunciation might slightly affect syllable boundaries, but the core division remains consistent.
Analysis by gemma3:27b · 6/8/2025

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